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Assur

American  
[as-er, ah-soor] / ˈæs ər, ˈɑ sʊər /
Also Ashur, or Asur

noun

  1. the god of war and supreme national god of Assyria.


Assur British  
/ ˈæʃʊə, ˈæsə /

noun

  1. the supreme national god of the ancient Assyrians, chiefly a war god, whose symbol was an archer within a winged disc

  2. one of the chief cities of ancient Assyria, on the River Tigris about 100 km (60 miles) downstream from the present-day city of Mosul

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The $1.7 million cuneiform clay tablet was found in 1853 as part of a 12-tablet collection in the rubble of the library of Assyrian King Assur Banipal.

From Washington Times • Sep. 23, 2021

Scholars discovered it in 1853, when a 12-tablet version was found in the ruins of the library of an Assyrian king, Assur Banipal, in northern Iraq.

From BBC • Sep. 23, 2021

Ildar Abdrazakov was forceful as the sneering Assur, but his tone grew gray and woolly in its depths, when it should be its richest.

From New York Times • Feb. 20, 2018

Students are each assigned to a Babylonian city‐state—Eshnunna, Assur, Ur and Mari—that has limited resources.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 1, 2016

Assur, Arsaces, Idrenus, and Oroe vow obedience, and their hymn-like ensemble is one of the grandest themes Rossini ever composed.

From Stars of the Opera by Wagnalls, Mabel